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Covering up a hoop can be done with many things, but essentially, this idea is about cutting up a medium, lets say aluminun foil, to fit the hoop. Then cut out the center for spraying. It can be a lot of work and reuse of the cover up is limited. Sticky hoops are relative to what caused the stickiness...
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Welcome to the wonderful world of machine embroidery (ME) and AnnTheGran (ATG). ME is the most fun craft, it is beautiful, and creative, you are going to fall in love! I recommend that you do open the hem for a more professional look. That means some extra work, but well worth it when you see the results...
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I am surely missing something here. Why is everyone spraying their hoops? I use 505 to attach stabilizer to my fabric prior to hooping and I also use it to spray fabric pieces for applique. The spray never comes into contact with the hoop. Is there a technique of which I am unaware? Thanks in advance...
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Thanks for reminding us that hoops are easily damaged. I can think of several times when I used a cleaner on plastic of different types and found that I ended up with a ruined surface. The foil sheets are "Reynolds Wrappers" which is a box of 25 speets, precut in 10 x 14 inches and I get them...
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It sure seems to me that I saw an answer to this somewhere. There are adhesive removers on the market and ATG does have one. It is a 3 can set at this link . Do be careful because I have used some cleaners and ended up with damage to the surface. Hoops are not cheap to replace. You might also check with...
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We also carry an adhesive spray here on the site, along with a cleaning agent to remove it, at: http://www.annthegran.com/Product.aspx?t=1&i=2259 BB
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